Family: Liliaceae
Light: Full sun
Spacing: 1-1.5'
Height: 6-9"
Blooms: Fragrant, showy, pale pink, double, resembles peony, 2-3 blooms per stalk, mid-Spring
Foliage: Herbaceous, green, smooth
Soil: Well-drained, acidic, neutral
Water: Regular, no excessive watering
Uses: Front border, beds, rock garden, containers, mass plant, cut flowers
Propagation: Offsets, bulb divisions (Plant in late Fall)
Caution: Plant may cause skin allergy - wear gloves when handling
Comments: Tulipa 'Angelique' or Double Late Tulip or Peony-flowered Tulip is a bulbous plant with a low, clumping growth habit. It has smooth, pale green foliage. From mid to late Spring, Tulipa 'Angelique' produces several eye-catching, fragrant, pale pink, peony-like multi-petaled blossoms on each long stalk. Florists are delighted with its fabulous long lasting scented cut flowers. Double Late Tulip is easily propagated in late Fall from bulb divisions or offsets. It thrives best in well-drained, acidic or neutral soil in a sunny location. Mass plant Peony-flowered Tulip in beds or borders for a dramatic display. It add colors to the rock garden and it can also be container cultivated. Tulipa 'Angelique' is a hot favorite with many avid gardeners. This baby pink beauty sure attracts a lot of attention and easily strikes up a conversation.
USDA Zones: 3-8
